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I now would like to display the images in a thumbnail. I'm not sure how to proceed with that. I have read something about getimagesize() but I am not sure if this is what I would use or how I would use it in this situation.

I am not sure if I have the GD Library installed but I believe I do. I have done a little research and came up with some code that will change the images in a folder to thumbnails and it requires the GD Library and it appears to work. But I am not sure if this is the best way for me. The problem that I have is that some images will be 1536 x 2048 or 2048 x 1536. I need them to resize no matter which dimension is bigger. I then want to add a radio button or some control that will allow the user to choose a image.

This script might be what you're looking for. It looks for images in a directory, creates thumbnails (if it hasn't already) and displays them, making the thumbnails clickable to see the full image. Plus it has features, is easy to configure, and of course you can modify it to suit your needs.

Hi,
I came across this post and it works excellent, but the images are all loaded in a vertical line.
1. How do I change this to be Horizontal until page is full and then move to second line.
2. How do I add in the image name (file name) for each image.